In a typical CSS statement you have the following:
SELECTOR { PROPERTY: VALUE }
"Property" is the CSS element you wish to manipulate and "VALUE" represents the value of the specified property.
The selector name creates a direct relationship with the HTML tag you want to edit. If you wanted to change the way a paragraph tag behaved, the CSS code would look like:
p { PROPERTY: VALUE }
The above example is a template that you can use whenever you are manipulating the paragraph HTML element. In the next lessons, we will not only teach where to place your CSS, but why and where you should use CSS as well.